I feel for you. With no news being generated by the Company, and a bottomed-out stock price, all I can say is that at least we are getting a good dividend yield. I may be stupid, and I don't send in much, but I still make my monthly OCP (no fees at least) in the hopes the stock rebounds. At least my average cost is in the mid teens.

I thought that the stock would be about $24 by the end of last year, and it was. Ah, I saw good things coming in 1999, the company was coming around and then, seemingly for no reason, the bottom of the bucket fell out. Now, all I hope for is the stock to climb back to around $15 - $16 by the end of this year, and hope for the best in 2000.

Not giving up was referring to this board. <smile>

Oh, I don't think its all that bad ... many "unknown" companies got smacked down this year in the rush to sell and buy into/get rich in technology stocks.

Personally I see the drive down as an opportunity to increase holdings.

I don't see ABP going anywhere, businesses will always need envelopes and labels, the post office uses LOTS of priority/express mail envelopes (you did know they supply them for the USPS didn't you?), and the resturant business will always need those little salt/pepper/sugar packets.

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